Rosemary Lane, Church End, Cherry Hinton. An Archaeological Evaluation

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10 novembre 2023

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Richard Mortimer, « Rosemary Lane, Church End, Cherry Hinton. An Archaeological Evaluation », Apollo - Entrepôt de l'université de Cambridge, ID : 10670/1.4bbf25...


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The archaeology of the site dates principally to the mid/late Saxon through to early Medieval - the 8th to 13th centuries. There are also small, and less important, elements from the Bronze Age, Roman and post-Medieval periods. The earlier material, small assemblages of struck flint and Roman pottery, is all clearly residual, none of the features recorded are attributable to any period before the 8th century AD. However, some of the Roman pottery in Trench 7 , at the south-west of the site, is of a size and condition that may suggest relatively close proximity to a Romano-British settlement.

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